Quot Homines. Spectator 152: 19, 5 January.
[Letter signed by Graves, among others, protesting a review of Laura Riding’s Poet: A Lying Word by John Sparrow, 15 December 1933, p. 905.]
Lawrence and the Arabs. New Statesman 7: 482, 31
March. [Letter about David Garnett’s review of A26.]
‘I, Claudius.’ Spectator 152: 780, 19 May.
[Letter in response to a review by Graham Greene.]
A Radish May Know No Greek. John O’London’s Weekly, 16 June, p. 385. [Reply to a review of A42.]
‘I, Claudius.’ Bookman (London) 86: 201, July. [Reply to review by Jack Lindsay, Bookman (London) 86: 166, June.]
English Epigrams. Times Literary Supplement, 19 July, p.511. [Letter in reply to an article in TLS, 8 March, pp. [149]-150, in which Graves ascribes an epigram to Skelton, not Herrick; rejoinders TLS, 15 March, p. 194 and TLS, 2 August, p. 541.]
[Answers to questionnaire on poetry.] New Verse 11: 5–6, October. [The questions are printed on pp. 2-3; Laura Riding’s responses are on pp. 3-5.]
American Poetry. Listener 12: 664, 17 October.
[Letter on this subject.]
Mr. Lindsay’s Rome. Bookman (London) 87: 123, November. [Review of Jack Lindsay’s Caesar Is Dead.]
Caligula the Good. Observer 11 November, p.12.
[Review of J.P.V.D. Balsdon’s The Emperor Gaius (Caligula).]
Mr. Graves and Mr. Lindsay. Bookman (London) 87:196, December. [Reply to Lindsay, Bookman 87: 66 October. See C289.]